‘Blonde’ isn’t quite the trainwreck, faux-feminist diatribe many claim it to be, but neither is it a particularly revelatory recount … More
Tag: film
Review – White Noise
While I haven’t read Don DeLillo’s much-lauded novel, I can’t help but agree with a lot of the claims of … More
A Jean-Luc Godard Retrospective (1930-2022)
The name ‘Jean-Luc Godard’ brings to mind images of cigarettes and chic French girls, romantic Parisian cafes, and the faces … More
Is the High Fantasy Renaissance Missing its Heart?
The trend cycle of television keeps on turning and as the draw of an over-saturated superhero market dwindles, screens are … More
Ride the Wave: Review
Debuting at the BFI London Film Festival 2021, Martyn Robertson’s documentary offers a sensitiveportrait of family, dedication, and youth. Ride … More
Exploring Glasgow Through Film
In the last few years, Glasgow has become a production paradise, serving as the backdrop for a slew of Hollywood … More
My Experience of Cannes Film Festival
Cannes is a world away from Fife. Whilst Fife, where I come from, can often be very cold, very grey—and … More
The Road Dance (2021)
In partnership with KOVA PR Since it was published twenty years ago, John MacKay’s novel The Road Dance has been … More
Once Upon a Time in Uganda Review: As part of GFF22
Once Upon a Time in Uganda (2020) is a documentary about filmmaking in Uganda, more concretely in Wakaliga. The word … More
Why the Anti-Rom Com deserves more love
With Valentine’s day over and done with, I’m sure many of us are still left feeling blue, with feelings of … More
